Madison — Gov. Scott Walker on Tuesday embraced a move to ban abortion after 20 weeks after repeatedly declining to spell out where he stood on the issue in last year's re-election campaign.

It is the latest example of Walker downplaying a major issue until after being re-elected and climbing to the top tier of likely 2016 presidential candidates. Walker did not campaign on plans to spin off the University of Wisconsin System as a public authority and now says he will sign so-called right-to-work legislation even though he insisted for years he would keep the measure from reaching his desk.

Wisconsin Right to Life has touted as its top priority legislation that has yet to be introduced that would prevent women from seeking abortions in most cases after 20 weeks.(153)

If Park Bank is liable for not spotting Sujata "Sue" Sachdeva's $34 million embezzlement from Koss Corp. and has to reimburse the company, Koss Chief Executive Michael Koss should also be ordered to personally pay the public company he runs, the bank argues in a new lawsuit.

Grant Thornton, Koss Corp.'s former auditor, should also have to pay a portion of any award that may be ordered, Park Bank argued in the latest twist in a long-running court fight stemming from Sachdeva's massive embezzlement.

"Park Bank denies any and all liability to Koss in this case," the bank said in its action. "Nevertheless, should Park Bank be found liable to Koss (Corp.) and required to pay damages to Koss, in this case, those damages will have been the result of a common liability of Park Bank, Michael Koss and Grant Thornton, thereby entitling Park Bank to (a) contribution from Michael Koss and Grant Thornton."(10)

Ryan Braun's name surfaces on another Biogenesis document

Phoenix - Just a few hours after Ryan Braun said he would have no additional comment on the first report that linked him to a clinic alleged to have soldl performance-enhancing drugs to baseball players, a new report surfaced Friday with the Brewer star's name on another document from that clinic. »Read Full Blog Post

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I would use PEDs too if my job was to perform at a high level in professional sports and when it could mean getting a "set for life" contract. Big deal. How about these people go and put this kind of effort in to catching child predators or something.

The ESPN report says the list is not "definitive proof" that Braun received or used PEDs. But it said a source indicated the players on the list received PEDs and that there was "no other reason to be on that paper."

yes, yes... the first to accept. i should remind you there is also nothing in the report that precludes you from using common sense in forming your own conclusion. i know you're waiting for a hand scribed admission of guilt with a picture of Braun putting a needle in his booty but that usually doesn't happen in these cases.

He doesn't own you anything. If he wants to keep his mouth shut so what? Some of you act like you are special and deserve every athlete to answer all your questions, however personal. I say get real, they own you nothing but 100% effort on the field and he gives that.

He's obviously been juicing, but I really don't care anymore. Obviously he isn't the first and won't be the last. He doesn't look like a freak (Bond/McGwire), so its easier to handle in that regard. Hopefully he quits, but I don't care... Keep testing, fining/suspending those folks getting caught, and move along. If you do get caught, no hall of fame, more like the hall of shame... The money/reward is just too high for these guys..you'll never stop it.

I wonder at what point teams look to get out of certain contracts on this under some legal speak. It's difficult but I wouldn't be surprised if teams push for contract termination agreements if PED usage is proven against a player, by test or circumstances. While this doesn't necessarily "prove" anything for sure, I'll again say where there's smoke, there's fire. And where's there's smoke three times, the fire is pretty darn big.

Why would the Brewers want to terminate Braun's contract? Even if he was suspended, and he wasn't and won't be, he is still a great player that helps them win. This isn't a contest to see who is more righteous, this is baseball and nothing more. Braun could have gotten more money as a free agent and choose to stay in Milwaukee and that makes him a great person to me.

The primary reason for termination clauses is to show the players the game is bigger than them and put real financial consequences into the picture. A secondary reason is to get out of a deal you no longer want on the books thereby wiping out long term liabilities.

Take the A-Rod deal - the Yankees want out. The Braun deal could become similar if we say his performance was enhanced and he becomes an average player clean. At that point, wouldn't it be in the club's best interest to explore termination of contract as you'd be paying him large dollars to be average and the deal was signed under circumstances that later revealed dishonest and borderline fraudulant behavior on the field?

I just try to think of the next step for teams and MLB to take if they are serious about cleaning things up. Harsher punishments and voiding of contracts could go a long ways.

Agreed Bo Ryan Braun! I posted this same thing the other day. Until MLB start voiding contracts if people are caught using PED there will always be players trying to cheat. I propsed putting a lab in every park and players are tested weekly....YES weekly. If caught using, you will be forced to play at league minimum and contract is voided. Wow would that clean things up. Right now doing steriods pays because there is no deterrent. Get caught you still keep you big contract.

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